Guide #76786
Hello and Welcome! I'm Elad, a passionate guide, trained historian and enthusiast storyteller based in Poland. Whether it’s your first visit or a return journey, Poland has a unique way of touching people: through its deep history, vibrant culture, and the powerful stories woven into the streets of cities like Krakow and Warsaw. With a degree in European and Jewish History from Tel Aviv University, and years of exploring these two remarkable cities, I’ve created tours that offer something truly special: a meaningful look into the rich Polish and Jewish heritage alongside the broader cultural, architectural, and culinary life of this unique city. We’ll uncover hidden corners of the old city and Jewish Quarter in Krakow, walk the grand boulevards of Warsaw and its reconstructed old town and royal palace, hear the stories behind centuries-old buildings, and the people behind the stories which created and shaped Poland until this very day. Whether you're here to connect with family roots, explore history, or simply experience something new and real—my tours are designed to move at your pace, with depth, curiosity, and plenty of humor and fun along the way. I will also make sure you have all the tips you need for the rest of your stay, to help make it as enjoyable and memorable as possible Looking forward to welcoming you to Poland, Elad
Warsaw

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2 reviews
Elad was very amenable to our group’s slow meandering ways. He slowed the pace, found places for us to sit while he spoke, and answered all of our questions. This flexibility was greatly appreciated. His knowledge of Polish history and politics as well as other countries’ actions that affected Poland is extensive. His presentation also brought life to this history. I...
Elad is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about history and the areas in Warsaw that were the center of Jewish life, both prior to and during the years of Nazi occupation. I would recommend him to any group wanting to know more about Jewish Warsaw and the Jewish Ghetto years during WWII and the aftermath. Thought-provoking and memorable.